We spent a quiet time eating and drinking and chatting until, around 4pm, we drove Mum home. |
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We drove as far as Taihape, and stopped there to get some kai and check out the gumboot. |
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We drove from Los Angeles for three days to reach Portland, whereupon I flew back down here to go to work. |
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Benjamin said that they drove in Chris' car to Savernake Forest where between them they had smoked two or three cannabis joints. |
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An older man said a karakia before the door was closed and the hearse drove away. |
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But Paul Hartley, having sped down the right flank into the box, sensed glory and drove the ball straight at goal from an acute angle. |
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He found the parking garage and drove nonchalantly to the fourth floor, where he found a compact space between two larger vehicles. |
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Taylor drove off and rammed head-on into a car driven by a pensioner before he managed to get away. |
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As I drove past it yesterday I allowed my imagination to range over possible meanings. |
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As a matter of fact there were nights when I drove to my sister across town to get ice. |
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Frank Lampard drove a free kick just wide before Kezman drilled a low shot straight into the arms of Howard in the United goal. |
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With only two lifts operational at any one time and 12 floors to service the wait intervals drove many to the stairs. |
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I got in the car and we drove back to the house on the hill above the store. |
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The company's directors drove expensive cars that were leagues above the fleet vehicles that staff had. |
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There was something cloying about Charlie's attentiveness that drove her up the wall from time to time. |
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And each one was rude or stubborn or had some irritating habit that drove him up the wall. |
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Its shouty hardcore-style vocals and insanely overused thrash-metal-hardcore snare drum attack drove me up the wall. |
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After clocking up 10,000 miles, it still sounds as smooth as the day I first drove it. |
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The previous morning while we drove through a dust-ridden wallow, we had approached a Maasai Warrior walking barefoot through the grasslands. |
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The guy whacked at our van with his stick and jabbed at Austin's face through the glass as Mike drove us away. |
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The boys immediately raced to Ryan's car and he drove at full speed towards the hospital. |
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The driver then drove off in the direction of Martin's Lane where it rammed a police car before stopping. |
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The occupants of the car drove off at high speed, crashing into a small bridge on the estate, before heading towards Castledermot. |
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As she started to flag down passing traffic, her abductor drove off at high speed in her green car. |
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Both offenders then got into the car and drove off in the direction of Church Lane. |
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He got out to see what was going on but as he did so they jumped into the car and drove away at speed. |
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His business was fairly close to our office, so I drove over there to look at it. |
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Mrs Welsh started up the car, and they drove off in the direction of Alison's home. |
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When the time came for Caroline's baby to be born, the commanding officer's wife drove her to hospital and stayed throughout her labour. |
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Earlier in the evening I had napped in the back seat as Odysea drove us across New York State. |
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The three of us squeezed in the back of my mom's Honda and she drove us to our high school. |
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After the evening performance the night before, a chauffeur drove her from Bath to a suite at an airport hotel. |
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We helped him into the Jeep, and Burke drove him to the battalion aid station. |
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Some may wonder why a sweet girl like Elizabeth would possibly need a bodyguard who drove her around in a limo. |
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At seven-thirty Brett drove the girls to the mall since Brooke's jeep was in the shop. |
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They drove her to a parking lot near to the marina, and she mutely followed them down to the dock. |
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Hank's wife drove him to the office because he suddenly became weak and lightheaded. |
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Later that morning Akbay went to Tastan's house in a Honda and then drove him to a lay-by in Faversham. |
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But when he decided to make a brash stab at the sports-car market, economics drove him to Canada. |
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When we had finished shopping, Jake left to join the guys at a private sports court and Cynthia drove me to a spa to meet the girls. |
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Flooding was a problem in some coastal areas where the storm's high wind drove waves onto shore and over seawalls. |
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Angry, bitter wind drove frozen rain hard into the window, rattling the panes. |
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The rain drove down harder, and Tilkin cleared mud and water from his eyes long enough to see the woods open up before him. |
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The 30 to 40 miles per hour wind drove perpendicular across my path making it impossible to stay on the road even if I could see it. |
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For two more days the winds beat against the house, and the snow and ice drove against the windows. |
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Rain drove in great sheets across the bow as the ship struggled to drop anchor in the outer harbor. |
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The whole of the mechanism was powered by heavy weights which drove the cog wheel. |
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He quickly spun himself around and drove the wooden stake into Riley's chest as Riley tried to fire off a shot. |
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They drove pegs into his land to stake out claims, and prevented him from entering his fields. |
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We all drove a lot of nails into the wall and have hung up all Christmas stockings on the wall. |
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Donnellan and Everette drove the Sheridan tunnel 100 feet farther along the vein and found richer ore. |
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Paul Evans drove his free kick around the wall, but Alan Gough in the Glens' goal parried the shot and the home defence scrambled it clear. |
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From the free kick, Dale Marval drove the ball through the defence and past the keeper into the net. |
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Their early attempts came from Peter Hanson who headed over the bar and Ben Furness who drove his free kick wide. |
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The White Sox pitcher challenged Mantle with a high fastball, and Mickey drove the ball almost out of sight for a three-run homer. |
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Working on Macbeth, he drove his librettist half insane with demands that he stick close to Shakespeare. |
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Scott drove into the rough and had to lay up, but he pitched to six feet and, crucially for his morale, holed for a half to keep him level. |
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The man says he drove them to Carlow, dropping mother and son at the traffic lights at the junction of Kilkenny Road and Burrin Street. |
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Police believe that as she was driving out of the forecourt, she failed to negotiate the bend and drove across the grass area. |
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We drove on the sidewalk, from the sidewalk which was still up above the wheel well, up to Canal Street, where it was a dry area. |
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One morning, when all the boxes were visible, and even with one lady waving the lorry down, the dustmen just laughed and drove on. |
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We drove fast, in case they thought to pull out their six-guns and drill us from afar. |
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As she drove to Wythenshawe Hospital, she says, Flynn started to have difficulty breathing and was whimpering in pain. |
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The snow came down in handfuls and cars jackknifed to the left and right of us as we drove east on unplowed streets. |
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The black juggernaut with its fourteen wheels drove past, all lit up in the accumulating darkness. |
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The 33-year-old nearly knocked over an elderly man who was wheeling his bike across the road as he drove away from the pursuing patrol car. |
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I drove down the long, tree-lined drive, the main road vanishing behind me. |
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These machines drove the market and eventually, a year after they were out, all of them had our BASIC built-in. |
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Churchill drove himself hard but drove his subordinates harder, for they had to fit into the rhythm of his working day. |
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It was conceivable the washout could have occurred only an hour before the boys drove down the track. |
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But Jamie Spencer urged Oratorio along the rails and edged in front as the three horses drove for the line. |
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There was just something about him that drove her wild, and she knew that sometime soon things were going to change. |
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As the engine was lowered, the lanyard had actuated a valve that drove the hoist to its stowed position. |
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Put the hosepipe back on, refilled the radiator and I drove straight to the repair place. |
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After dividing the rest of the load between the three smaller vans, he drove the fork-lift up the ramp into his vehicle and clamped the wheels. |
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Fuchsia, goldenrod, and Queen Anne's lace graced the hedgerows as we drove in from Foxford. |
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Reb and I went to the Tracey Emin exhibition at the City Gallery and it drove me crazy because Emin can't spell. |
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During the recent week that I drove the 6-Series ragtop around Los Angeles, car-savvy Angelenos loved it. |
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I have no idea what drove him to begin playing music, what siren song it used to make him devote his life to it. |
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Fortunately, few of us can understand the forces that drove the terrorists to do what they did. |
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The flight bug drove him to study aerospace engineering and serve as a Navy pilot in Vietnam. |
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This spring I drove from southeast Arizona past the fires in the northern part of the state, and then by fires raging in New Mexico and Colorado. |
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I told him how stories about immigrants and diverse communities were so important to me, and how that passion drove me as a journalist. |
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I drove down streets that once teemed with life and now are ruined wastelands. |
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It was stupid, and fruitless considering the situation, but it was the only thing he could do, and his terror drove him to it. |
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He got into the left turning lane and drove onto the on ramp and onto the freeway. |
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Six months later, U.S. troops drove Filipino militias from Manila and pursued them into the countryside. |
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Leaving his rambling ranch house in fashionable North Dallas, he drove his Jaguar to his psychiatric offices. |
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When he reached the penalty area he drove the ball low to the home keeper's left only to be thwarted by an excellent save. |
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In his day he guided for the Texas Rangers and drove cattle north to the railheads. |
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The gunman and his accomplices then got back in the vehicle and drove off down Milkstone Road. |
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He faked Penny out of his jock, drove baseline and threw down a two-handed dunk. |
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Even when overlanders Joseph Hawdon and Charles Bonney drove cattle from NSW to Adelaide in 1838, they had more men than saddle horses. |
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We drove back towards York, and the clouds slowly lifted as we came down Garrowby Hill and through Stamford Bridge. |
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He said the pressure drove a wedge between him and his partner, who moved out taking their three children with her. |
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The greedy geese drove off the ducks and chased after pensioners, hoping for a feed. |
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She drove her heels hard into the mare's sides, and the horse whickered and plunged out of the madness. |
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But I putted well, I drove the ball well, I did just about everything well. |
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It is now the political leaders who drove the politics of fear who look most afraid. |
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I drove recklessly and with total abandon as I sped as fast as I could through the suburban streets of Redmond. |
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The kids paddled in the wading pool and drove plastic cars around the yard. |
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As I drove I found myself thinking about the settlers who passed through the region by wagon. |
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Anti-drink drive campaigners today blasted magistrates for not jailing a mum who drove off with her young son after knocking back a bottle of wine. |
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Three piled back into a car, drove away, and were promptly pulled over and arrested by conveniently located police officers. |
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This changed towards the end of the century, when a turn to evolutionist Darwinian theory and German nationalism drove German anthropology towards racialism. |
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The incident happened shortly after noon yesterday when it is understood a man drove up to the gates of the haulage company and rammed into a number of parked cars outside. |
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Every day, I drove from my flat in Mayfair to abbey Road in joyous expectation of what magic I would be participating in that day. |
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During this he drove through red traffic lights, forced other vehicles to brake to avoid collisions, weaved in and out of traffic, and reached 85 mph. |
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However, that ambition drove him to take on challenges others avoided. |
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We passed mile after mile of beautiful scenery as we drove through the country. |
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My wife drove him back to Girona where the vet was waiting for her call. |
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The scandal drove the company from the street business, but Chubby acquired a truck of his own. |
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Two down at the time, Coltart drove his ball into the rough. |
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In many scenes filmed of the boat under way, McCook or Layton were in the wheelhouse, out of view or in a lower helm station while Clooney drove the boat. |
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It was the Civil War that drove Leslie from his Cincinnati home to the bustling metropolis of New York City. |
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So I drove around the corner to the trailhead of the logging road that led back to the crash site. |
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The driver, who was also wearing a balaclava, drove away at speed. |
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Then again, both of the fellows in question drove expensive imported cars, so they probably can't afford to waste a cent extra if they want to keep up with their repayments. |
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In early medieval Europe, waterwheels powered olive presses, crushed mash, drove pumps, and operated the bellows of the blacksmith's furnace and forge. |
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As I drove to work on Friday morning, the last mentioned was bemoaning the fact that local calypsonians seem to vanish the minute the street jump-ups are over. |
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When she was in the road, she put the shift into drive and drove forward. |
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After lunch one day, Hollande drove her back to her hotel in Limoges and confessed his love. |
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In an early 1990s, as a still-recent transplant to America, Huang drove from Tuscaloosa to Buffalo and passed canton, Ohio. |
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During winter 1900-1901 Leon Estivant, the French owner of the mine, sunk a shaft and drove an adit on a fissure vein in a hill just south of the main Clark mine. |
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Strong easterly winds drove the fire down the westerly slopes of the Carmel Range. |
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She took the wheel, and drove until Jamie began complaining of carsickness. |
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These would include a friendly football match between former Brazilian World Cup stars and F1 drivers, and a show of cars Senna drove during his career. |
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A source told the Daily Dispatch that two prison warders heard the siren signalling an escape and drove into West Bank, where they saw two men running and tried to stop them. |
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We made our way back to his car and his chauffeur drove us home. |
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As he drove me back to the logging road, Frank told me about the area in his deep voice. |
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One by one they climbed into the car, and drove silently back to school. |
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That drove a wedge between the pair that ultimately led to Dunn rejecting the offer of a new contract in the summer and deciding on a move to Birmingham. |
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I had long heard tell of Asheville, North Carolina's legendary used bookstores, so I drove up for two nights. |
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I swung my car around and drove back in the direction I'd just come from. |
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The horses from Oman were flown over in two planeloads, while a team from Azerbaijan drove to Windsor in a 17-day road trip. |
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Leon drove the van down a dirt trail and stopped near the backhoe, which had finished its digging and was now just waiting. |
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The driver learnt his lesson and whenever ticketless passengers tried to board later in the journey he sent them packing and drove off without them. |
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Of those, 112 were held by Wall Street CEOs who drove their companies to bankruptcy or bailout. |
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It drove me crazy that we all bent over backwards to be liked by her. |
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I drove my parents crazy reciting states and their capitals. |
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We walked back to the car and drove down beale Street, past the faded blocks of pawnshops, liquor stores and poolrooms. |
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The bebop legend drove jazz into territories that continue to awe listeners with ears fast enough to keep up. |
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Flippant to a frustrating degree, he give away precious little about the forces that drove him to become one of Ireland's most successful and wealthiest businessmen. |
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We were very happy when ISIS took over the area and drove the Iraq Army out and at first they behaved very well. |
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Just one look at me caused a new silver Bentley to double the distance between our two cars as drove up Toronto's Avenue Road. |
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With the gunman taking his own life in the Binghamton bloodbath, we may never know what demons drove him to him to such carnage. |
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He drove a short distance along the quayside away from the vessel and towards the town and then drove a few metres off the road and parked amongst some trees. |
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When Dutch trekboers converged on the Transvaal in 1836, they drove the tribe even further northward. |
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The difference between atmospheric pressure above the piston and the partial vacuum below drove the piston down the cylinder. |
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He drove a coach himself, making two trips a week during the summer and one in the winter months. |
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An undershot water wheel turned by the mill fleam on the west side of the new mill drove the spinning machines. |
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Over time competition from the power looms drove down the piece rate and they existed in increasing poverty. |
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However, the peace and tranquility which had so attracted him to the area nearly drove him mad, because he could not leave his fears behind. |
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The monasteries helped develop vast sheep farms and the founding of drove roads, which can still be seen and walked today. |
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After attempts at persuasion, Shortland ordered a charge which drove some of the prisoners in. |
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I felt a splash of water on my leg as the car drove into the nearby puddle. |
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Taxes drove the American Revolution, for we were a taxaphobic people who believed in severely limited government. |
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The trying nature of his position drove the blood from his cheek, and made his lips tremulous. |
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Iraqi policemen stacked bodies several feet high in a pickup truck, but some fell out of the truckbed when they drove away. |
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His mate drove him to hospital, where doctors diagnosed an anaphylactic shock and said he had narrowly escaped death. |
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Neither Joss Whedon nor any other writer in the Whedonverse harbors the misogyny that drove and characterized texts like the Hammer of Witches. |
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And with the same grave countenance he hurried through his breakfast and drove to the police station, whither the body had been carried. |
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I drove both versions on a route that took in motorway, A-road and twisty country lanes, and proved how potent the Cupra is. |
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Kevin Doyle cut inside and drove a third, Matt Jarvis hammered in a fourth and David Jones lashed in deep into injury time to wrap it up. |
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Delivery driver Asar Khan, 26, drove like a madman on the rain-soaked M9, M90 and A9 while driving north to visit the woman who is now his wife. |
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We then drove the boy home to his parents and they agreed to hand the balaclava over. |
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Westmeath looked to have blown a glorious chance when Ger Heavin drove a 45-metre free just wide with the last kick of the ball in normal time. |
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Once inside they drove over to a 240v generator, like the one pictured inset, and broke off the wheel clamp. |
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The Hawks extended the lead to 4-1 when Gioskar Amaya drove in Eduardo Gonzalez in the second. |
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A QUICK-WITTED thief drove off on a quad bike, after it's owner got off to spend a penny. |
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The occupation drove many people in the coastal towns to the interior, searching for food and escaping the Japanese. |
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Ayrton Senna drove for the team from 1985 to 1987, winning twice in each year and achieving 17 pole positions. |
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The car was bombarded by rocks as it drove away from the angry crowd. |
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We passed the hotel and drove a bit beyond to see the ocean. |
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He suffered a series of tragedies that nearly drove him to madness. |
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And then after an abnormal meal, which was either a very late breakfast or a very early lunch, they drove on to Victoria Station. |
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All day, as I drove upon my round, I turned over the case in my mind and found no explanation which appeared to me to be adequate. |
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On Saturday Ambrosch drove up to the back gate, and Antonia jumped down from the wagon and ran into our kitchen just as she used to do. |
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After I bewrote thee yesterday Mrs. Neville drove Lady Charlotte, young Bagot and self into Glastonbury. |
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That birdbrain just drove right through three rows of traffic cones and into the bushes. |
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Was it not Wat the Devil, who drove all the year-old hogs off the braes of Lanthorn-side, in the very recent days of my grandfather's father? |
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The only rig nobody'd recognize is that clunker that Vic drove here in, and he won't take it. |
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The impressive Frenchman drove forward with purpose down the right before cutting infield and darting in between Vassiriki Diaby and Koscielny. |
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Just as Ione began to slow, she struck Ione's sword aside and drove her own blade home. |
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Karli shook himself, drove home the last nail with a flat stone, straightened up. |
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Her persistent nagging and constant bickering with me nearly drove me up the wall. |
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As soon as the skies brightened and plum-blossom was out, Paul drove off in the milkman's heavy float up to Willey Farm. |
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The store failed because all of the manager's friends were free riders who drove paying customers away. |
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The friar birds drove their beaks into the sweet white flesh of Bacchus Marsh apples. |
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Almost immediately one of the gargoyles swept down from the sky and attacked him. The gargoyle's momentum drove them both over the side. |
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Hawkmoon whipped his sword from the scabbard, leaped forward, and drove the blade into the throat of the warrior just below his gorget. |
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I rose accordingly from table, got into a hansom, and drove straight to Jekyll's house. |
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There were two main values that really drove the Industrial Revolution in Britain. |
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He drove us there in their hippie-dippie car and as always people stared at us when we drove by. |
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Constantine drove them back beyond the Rhine and captured two of their kings, Ascaric and Merogaisus. |
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Barnes' Constantine experienced a radical conversion, which drove him on a personal crusade to convert his empire. |
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Marcellinus rapidly drove the Vandals from Sardinia and Sicily, and a land invasion evicted them from Tripolitania. |
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The Vikings drove Burgred from his kingdom in 874 and Ceolwulf II took his place. |
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Cenwealh married Penda's daughter, and when he repudiated her, Penda again invaded and drove him into exile for some time, perhaps three years. |
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When churches came to be built, an ideal site was where a drove crossed a river. |
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Meanwhile, William attacked the Danes, who had moored for the winter south of the Humber in Lincolnshire, and drove them back to the north bank. |
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When the Danes attempted to return to Lincolnshire, the Norman forces there again drove them back across the Humber. |
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By 1135, major disputes between Henry I and Matilda drove the nobles previously loyal to Henry I against Matilda. |
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In South America, the Dutch seized Cayenne from the French in 1658 and drove off a French attempt to retake it a year later. |
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He ruled until 1651 when the armies of Oliver Cromwell occupied Scotland and drove him into exile. |
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Fairfax soon drove the enemy into Colchester, but his first attack on the town met with a repulse and he had to settle down to a long siege. |
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They drove in a jingle across Cork while it was still early morning and Stephen finished his sleep in a bedroom of the Victoria Hotel. |
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The politics of the period inevitably drove France towards war with Austria and its allies. |
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The battle began favorably for the Austrians as their initial attack surprised the French and gradually drove them back. |
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On 19 February, two of Hyder Ali's ketches attacked Seahorse, which drove them off after a brief exchange of fire. |
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However, the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 and the outbreak of the First World War drove many of them away from the city or back to Europe. |
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I drove downhill... toward the Mariner's Rest Motel... A keyboy... told me that Alex Kincaid had registered and gone out again. |
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The boy dragged on his rope reins, stirred a bit painfully in his seat, and drove slowly and knockingly away. |
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Then I drove the whole lot forth, mother and daughter, lamming into them with fist and foot. |
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He drove against the train from Cannes to Calais, then by ferry to Dover, and finally London, travelling on public highways, and won. |
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The riots drove away investors, leaving no money for the project, and construction ceased. |
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An internal combustion engine sat atop the reel housing and drove the wheels, usually through a belt. |
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It was found that subjects who started driving unbelted drove consistently faster when subsequently belted. |
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One hypothesis is that they drove elephants, rhinoceroses and hippopotamuses over the tops of cliffs or into bogs to more easily kill them. |
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Finally, I lost the plot. I got into my car and drove to the police station. |
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A conflict with his stepmother when he was about 14 years old drove Wilfrid to leave home, probably without his father's consent. |
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The memories began anew, and his need for the surge of magery within him drove him on. |
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Outside the cities, Romans were avid riders and rode on or drove quite a number of vehicle types, some of which are mentioned here. |
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Engineers drove oak piles into the mud to provide a stable foundation, and surrounded the spring with an irregular stone chamber lined with lead. |
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Joining the Royal Army Medical Corps as a private, he drove ambulance wagons in France and later in Greece. |
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Laing, and though Waters personally drove Barrett to the appointment, Barrett refused to come out of the car. |
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Eventually their abductors drove them into unsettled territory and set them free without explanation. |
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With irresistible majesty and authority our Saviour removed the exchange, and drove the mercat out of the temple. |
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The first British World Champion was Mike Hawthorn, who drove a Ferrari to the title during the 1958 season. |
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With four runs needed to win, Lee drove Harmison's attempted yorker towards the boundary where it was fielded. |
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Fangio, who regarded the race as too dangerous for passengers, drove his SLR alone, as did Karl Kling. |
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I made the decision that whatever I drove I would do it to the best of my ability and see where it led. |
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In 1963 Clark drove the Lotus 25 to a remarkable seven wins in a season and won the World Championship. |
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In 1974 he drove a works Yardley sponsored McLaren M23 and impressed, sometimes outpacing team leader Emerson Fittipaldi. |
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From 1265 to 1271, the Mamluk sultan Baibars drove the Franks to a few small coastal outposts. |
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In the War of Saint Sabas, Venice drove the Genoese from Acre to Tyre where they continued to trade happily with Baibars' Egypt. |
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Association of this proposal with California Republicans, especially incumbent governor Pete Wilson, drove many Hispanic voters to the Democrats. |
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Many of his subjects did not like this idea, and shortly before 988, Swein, his son, drove his father from the kingdom. |
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Washington captured a Hessian force at Trenton and drove the British out of New Jersey, restoring American confidence. |
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The French armies drove the Austrians, British, and Dutch beyond the Rhine, occupying Belgium, the Rhineland, and the south of the Netherlands. |
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Bonaparte then advanced eastwards again, drove off the Austrians in the Battle of Borghetto and in June began the Siege of Mantua. |
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General Yudenich, the Russian commander from 1915 to 1916, drove the Turks out of most of the southern Caucasus with a string of victories. |
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Aided by these legal and cultural foundations, an entrepreneurial spirit and consumer revolution drove industrialisation in Britain. |
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In short order, the Prussian army drove the Swedes back, occupied most of Swedish Pomerania, and blockaded its capital Stralsund. |
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Ingels, and everyone else who drove the kart, were startled at its performance capabilities. |
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A flywheel drove the wheels on one side through spur gears, and the axles were mounted directly on the boiler, with no frame. |
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In September, Hemingway drove Dorothy to the American Hospital of Paris for the birth of a son, Omar Pound. |
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It was reported that Hockney's partner drove Elliott to Scarborough General Hospital where he later died. |
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I drove home with the mystery bag on the seat beside me. I was going to do as he asked and wait until I got home to open it. |
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The Japanese eventually drove the last of the Australian and Allied forces out. |
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Bruce also drove back a subsequent English expedition north of the border and launched raids into Yorkshire and Lancashire. |
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When English troops came out to oppose the advance, a rapid cavalry charge drove them back into their fortresses, apparently without a fight. |
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He drove right at, and through, the platform. It began to move, but I'd have nicked it myself, had it been nickable. |
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Primary Chronicle wrote that the nomad Hungarians drove away the Vlachs and took their lands. |
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During the Middle Ages, many Vlachs were shepherds who drove their flocks through the mountains of Central and Eastern Europe. |
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Llywelyn called up the other princes for a campaign against him and drove him out of southern Powys once more. |
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Silver discoveries, including the Comstock Lode in Nevada in 1859, further drove rapid population growth. |
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During the British Colonial period motor vehicles drove on the left, as in the United Kingdom. |
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In 1147 Hywel ab Owain Gwynedd and his brother Cynan drove Cadwaladr from his remaining lands in Meirionnydd. |
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With the game stretched, he picked the ball up and drove towards the edge of the Everton area. |
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We drove back to the office with some concern on my part at the prospect of so large a case. |
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Edwards also designed record sleeves and artwork, and drove the band to and from gigs. |
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He checked out of the Embassy Hotel in Bayswater Road, London, at seven in the morning, and then drove to his apartment in Cardiff, Wales. |
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The band drove down from Cardiff in a Ford Transit with their equipment and then spent the afternoon drinking. |
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It is good old unregulated American greed of the same stripe that drove this country into its current economic meltdown. |
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The Dutch moved inland, but Canarian cavalry drove them back to Tamaraceite, near the city. |
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They drove out the Dutch, because Holland wanted to favour Bruges as a huge staple market at the end of a trade route. |
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Though sparing the lives of the delegation members, King Edward drove out most of the French inhabitants, and settled the town with English. |
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After he drove with his turn signal on for five miles, I was pretty sure he was out to lunch. |
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A decade later the Romans killed Priam and drove away Marcomer and Sunno, the sons of Priam and Antenor, and the other Franks. |
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Hawke pursued, taking a high risk in the middle of a violent storm, and captured or drove ashore five French ships. |
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The nationalization of property by Nasser, which reached its highest point in 1961, drove out nearly all the rest. |
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The Ardennes offensive, also called the Battle of the Bulge, drove back and surrounded some small American units. |
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They drove the French 104th Division and 105th Division back into the Vosges Mountains on 17 June. |
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At Pont Richelieu, the middle bridge, the first tank drove over a mine and the attack failed. |
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The Seventh Army drove forward on the northern flank and advanced elements reached Breda on 11 May. |
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Three of their Panzer corps attacked through the Ardennes and drove northwest to the English Channel. |
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Limitations of these systems drove the need for a more universal navigation solution with greater accuracy. |
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The development drove strong job and population growth, and low unemployment. |
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Clarkson drove the Hilux at high speeds in the water and was making good progress, however he rolled it over while trying to enter the pier. |
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They also had to paint slogans on each other's car in order to get them shot at or arrested as they drove across Alabama. |
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A victorious May discovered his wedding cake had toppled over, while Hammond drove so violently his car fell out of the lorry. |
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While refuelling he knocked the jacks and the car drove off by itself, before beaching on a dune. |
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Normundas Valteris fell in Bosnia, as his patrol vehicle drove over a mine. |
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On 16 March, the approaching winter drove him northward for rest to New Zealand and the tropical islands of the Pacific. |
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All of the winds flew out and the resulting storm drove the ships back the way they had come. |
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James May drove a Toyota Hilux up the volcano in a 2010 episode of the television show Top Gear. |
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Sighvatur and Sturla with a force of 1000 men drove Snorri into the countryside, where he sought refuge among the other chiefs. |
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King Athelstan again strengthened the walls around 928, and at the same time drove out the remaining Britons from the city. |
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The violence sometimes drove Hendrix to withdraw and hide in a closet in their home. |
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After killing him, he drove to the home of Ollard's girlfriend in Avalon and abducted her. |
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Tony Lambrianou drove the car with the body and Chris Lambrianou and Bender followed behind. |
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The Dacians drove the Boii south across the Danube and out of their territory, at which point the Boii abandoned any further plans for invasion. |
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Once Theoderic intervened in person in late August, 491, his punitive acts drove Fredericus to desert with his followers to Tufa. |
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Totila eventually recaptured all of northern Italy and even drove the Byzantines out of Rome. |
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He punctuated his demand with a deep thrust up CJ's hole. His giant pipe drove almost all the way in, pulsing against his fingers beside it. |
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There is much debate among historians about what drove the Viking expansion. |
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It is also possible that a decline in the profitability of old trade routes drove the Vikings to seek out new, more profitable ones. |
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However, Alfred and his successors eventually drove back the Viking frontier and retook York. |
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In 1796, Napoleon Bonaparte led a French army into northern Italy and drove out the Austrian rulers. |
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